PAG EIMORTi THE MICHIGAN D AILTY TMMSB~AY.k-T317)77 24. 11)2f DAIL-Y OF I C IAL Publication in the Bulletin is constructive of the University.. Copy received by the dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturde VOL. XL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 NOTICES To Members of the Faculty, 199-1 : are paid in nine installments (the ninth be. on the last day of each month from October option of the Faculty member arrangement Business Office to pay the salary in twelve eE ending with the installment sof -September anent is not made until after October 31 x in the amount and number of the annual insto 30, 1930, will be made. Faculty members wishing to make such 1930 will please call on the payroll clerk, Mir ,xstant, Miss Edna Geiger, in the Businesst (luring the final four days of any month. P: duiring this four-clay period prevents giving tens. Notice to Campus Telephone Users : T will be changed to a dial system on Monc During the next few days the telephone comi in literature and recent experiments on the packing nstincrt in chicks ! NEfWLY ORGANIZED ART SOCIETY________ The. latter paper will be accompanied by motion pictures.PAQ flN J YA T IV NO Lu tLITINI----- DESIGNATES OFFICERS FOR YEAR B Ii L L [ I I NColloquium on Applied Mechanics meets~ at 8 p in., i Room 33L4,11 U U S CIT atwihtietemeeting will be devoted entirely to review of periodi- Tf -l-l anotice to all members (as The speakers are Prof. J. H. Cissel (Civil Engineer) and Prof. H. OH 1 MO [ ovnn at 7 o'clock ITesday Avard T Faibanks Pofesso of Assistant to the Presi- ( Lloyd (Mechanical Engineer). Among others, the subject of the Hag-;1 evening i h committee room on sculpture inite Uiivesity, spoke ay nsack Bridge Failure will be taken up. lescn lo te. to the members of the club on art, Buaffalo Organization Patterns Legebidnabuji~rei~ It was decided to appoint a com- 4, 1929. No. 23 Le Cercle Fraricais will meet at 8:00 pLeague buildiLAllng, ndaCstot Froiofyhemeim mittee to draw up a constitution - - members are requested to be present to discuss the program of this year.! besituhalwy ore campus! for the society. It was further ________Iroquois Indians! Art club elected officers to serve forI agreed that the organization should - ~ Stu~dent Branch of the A. S. M. E. meets at 7:00 p.in, in the Engi-- the present year. ;devote part of its time to studio Academic annual salaries, neering Society Room for the purpose of organizatio. WILL CHOOSE NEW MEN Those chosen are, president,j work and part of its time in mneet- ____adouleintalmet)_ Donald A. Kimball, '30A; vice res-I ings, where prominent artists would ing doule istalment' fident, Julia Mae Conlin, '31A; se- be secured to address the members toJnicuie.Ah., VNSTOA l e rmBufl n et cretary, Catherine R. Pierce,31; and to demonstrate the technique may e mde iththe S. I. E. will meet at 7:30 p. m. in room 302 Michigan Union. At 3 ern New York are invited to at-. and treasurer, Alexis, Lapteff, '30A 'of their work. 30a, mon.Ifthly insametp. m. a joint meeting of the S. I. E. and the A. S. -M. E. will be held in the tend the "All Buffalo" smoker tot ----* ------ ---- ----- ------- 0,13.Ith arae-same room to hear Mr. E. K Wennerlund of the General Motors Corpo- b held at eight o'clock tonight in dl L YNCH CO pootoaeausmnsration speak on "Industrial Engineering Problems in the Automobile thUnoateiiilScpad arri natedjStemets" the Uin steiiilSapad_ MERRILL, L N H & CO ilntenigSpebrIndustry." Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend. (Blade social activity of the year.S Members an arrangement for 1929- Theta Sigma Phi m'eets at 5:00 p n t the Kappai Alphat Thet Several mhen prominent on campusl New York Stock Exchange .s Edih mih oTte s- oue.have been secured to speak and a ss EdtSitrhe a -_ou e Chicago Stck E c a ge Ofiea n ieecp'1vre rga fetraetg reparation of the payrollsj Sigma Gamma "psilon will hold a luncheon at the Michigan Union has been arranged. The event is 114 Cleveland Stock Exchange attention to other mat- at 12:15 p. m. ;a medium through which Buffalo; Detroit Stock Exchange Smi and western New York men at thej New York Curb Market Shirley W mt Varsity Band formation in uniform at Morris Hall 9:45 p. n. aqUinsted.ayNeamemror el 'he University telephones Christian Science Society meets at 7:30 tonight in the Upper Room' organization will be selected from 20 1 First Nate1 Bank Phone 4294 hl day morning, October 28. of Lane Hall. t hse attending. __/./1,__,_,_'/"Y,.,_~_________________ . 'Q J pany will indicate on each'~- .____ __________ t 4 1 °, I 'I phone the new dial number. Do not use the dial until Monday morn- Faculty Women's Club Reception,f ing, and in the meantime call central and use the old numbers as in1 ballroom. Michigan Leazgue, 3 to 5t the past. Teleplicne directories will be distributed before the new ,se osinooeain.o'clock. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary and Business Manager COMING EVENTS i Notice to all Deans and Department Heads: The Secretary's officeI will have NO Student Directories for free distribution this year. If you, Forestry 191 will not. meet on Fi-i office nedis a directory, please make requisition for as many as may, day, October 25. be required through the purchasing department. Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary. ______Forestry 194: The quiz scheduled f or Wednesday, October 23, will be Students College of Liteature, Science, and the Arts: No coursegieFrayOcor25at80 can be elected: for credit after Saturday. October 26.gieFrdyOcor25at80 W.V. Hlumphreys, Assistant Dean., ) oclock. Fes han Group No. 99: Members of Freshmen Group No. 99 shoul C':ectie* Council of the liichii- call ine at 8520 to arrange for consultations about the results of theirgnUi ilmeta .i.o Fr shi- an Week examinations. a no ilme t4p 1.a Margaret Van Duren i Friday in the Student Offices. j U.- US f All-Campus Forum: President A. G. Ruthven will be unable to rspeak today as planned. His discussion on the subject "When Is A Man Edfucated" will be presented. Thursday, October 31, at 4.00 p. m. in Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall. Vegetarian Society: All interest- ed in diet reform are invited to at- tend the Vegetarian Supper in the Cafeteria of the "Women's League Exhibitioii of Mesopotanmian Objects: The attention of students Building, Monday, October 28, at 6 .uind faculty is called to the exhibition of Mesopotamian objects from P. in. For reservations dial 21751. the excavations directed by Professor Leroy Waterman, which is now______ installed at the Toledo Museum of Art, Monroe Street and Scottwoodi Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. This exhibition will be on view through Sunday, , Wennerlund to Talk November 3. It is supplementedl by two silver vessels from the Tomb of Queen rShu bad. About Auto 'Industry U~niversity of M~ihiganm Offoicial Publication: The Editorial Office "Industrial Engineering Prob- announces the issue of the University High School Bulletin for 1929-1930, len-s in the. Automobile Industry" which is No. 23 of the University Official Bulletin, 'Volume XXXI. ; will be discussed by E. K. Wenner- Ira M. Smith ,,lund, industrial engineer for the iGeneral Motors corporation, at 8 EVENTS TODAY! o'clock tonight in the Union, be- University Lecture: Natural Science Auditorium, 4:15 p. in., Mr. A. D.; fore a joint meeting of the stu- INock, of Clare College, Cambridge University, England. Subject: "Trhe j dent branches of the Industrial fleelopment of Mystery Religions and Their Relation to Chiristianity." Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Exhibition from the National Society* of Mural Painters, Arch!- Mr. Wennerlund, who is a grad- tectural Building, daily from nine to five. uate of the University of Minne- sota, has been a consulting engineer hero 5: The Thursday 1-5 section will meet on October 24.i for many years. He received his early experience from Harrington Psychological Journal Club: Meets this evening, in Room 3120, Emmerson, noted engineer, when Natural Science Building. Mr. Thuma will report on recent experiments he was employed by a railroad on the auditory sensitivity of the white rat, and Mr. Padilla will report 1 shortly after leaving college. Where -to go That's a splendid idea for every one is looking for a place to gni ESPEC ALLY --jI this true when one is looking for a Suit or Overcoat. 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